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...Minister Bernard Kouchner admitted: "It is only an idea so far ... but it might work.") Meanwhile, Africa and the Arab world offer no way forward, while China - whose oil interests and other investments in Sudan give it substantially more leverage than the U.S. has over Khartoum - has used its veto power in the Security Council to block harsher U.N. actions against Bashir's regime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Sanctions End the Darfur Killing? | 5/29/2007 | See Source »

...Russia, summed up by Secretary Rice to Echo Moskvi Radio station during her recent visit, is that "Kosovo will never again be part of Serbia. It's not possible." And Russia does not have sufficient leverage to change that reality - although it can use its U.N. Security Council veto to freeze the process, once the Ahtisaari plan is put to vote. Off the record, Russian officials indicate that this is, indeed, what Russia will most likely do, for the lack of other options...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Russia Block Kosovo Independence? | 5/23/2007 | See Source »

...might be too hasty seeking to have both peoples integrated into the EU before they have learned how to co-exist. Helping develop functioning - and inevitably cooperative - economies in Serbia and Kosovo might prove a necessary prerequisite. It takes time. In this respect, the likelihood of a desperate Russian veto may be a blessing in disguise for the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Russia Block Kosovo Independence? | 5/23/2007 | See Source »

...AMERICANS WERE TO BRING A RESOLUTION FOR WAR BEFORE THE U.N., WOULD FRANCE USE ITS VETO? In my view, there's no reason for a new resolution. We are in the framework of [U.N. Security Council Resolution] 1441, and let's go on with it. I don't see what any new resolution would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME interview with Jacques Chirac | 5/16/2007 | See Source »

...budgetary brinkmanship between the White House and Capitol Hill, is the degree to which candidates of all ilks are distancing themselves from President Bush’s policies. The President has made clear his aversion for timetables for withdrawal from Iraq. But even if he continues to wield his veto and Congress lacks the votes to override him, he must realize, from the tenor of the current campaigns and debate in Congress, that it’s high time to scale back the number of American troops in the region. Even if he is averse to withdrawal on Congress?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Falling on Deaf Ears | 5/16/2007 | See Source »

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